| 21. | These units were composed of men with criminal records, a penchant for violence and a certain rootlessness.
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| 22. | Q : You grew up in strained circumstances _ poverty, rootlessness and an alcoholic, abusive father.
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| 23. | "Among Giants " allows us to feel the rootlessness and the high price of freedom.
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| 24. | A review of The New York Times mentioned the composer's " temporal rootlessness " and continued:
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| 25. | And possibly its enduring appeal may rest on its physical solidity and permanence, the very reverse of rootlessness.
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| 26. | Salman Rushdie reinvented the history of the Indian subcontinent, while limning the modern condition of rootlessness and exile.
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| 27. | And although that rootlessness certainly led to discomfort, it had a profound formative effect on the budding actor.
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| 28. | Williamson's career demonstrates the rootlessness that characterized the lives of many Americans even in the 18th century.
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| 29. | Even at its most ecstatically upward-rushing, it is troubled by passing dissonances, undercut by harmonic rootlessness.
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| 30. | He picks big government, big business and Hollywood as the culprits in our drift toward soul-sapping rootlessness.
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